Magsisimula ngayon ang maagang pagpaparehistro sa pampublikong paaralan

Inihayag ng Department of Education na nagsisimula na ngayon ang maagang pagpaparehistro para sa mga mag-aaral sa pampublikong paaralan sa buong bansa hanggang Pebrero 27 para sa School Year 2026-2027. Ito ay para sa mga papasok sa Kindergarten, Grade 1, 7, at 11. Mahalaga ito upang matukoy ng mga paaralan ang bilang ng mga mag-aaral at iplano ang mga mapagkukunan.

Sa Manila, Philippines, nagsimula na ang maagang pagpaparehistro para sa School Year 2026-2027, ayon sa Department of Education (DepEd). Ito ay libre at makakakuha ng Basic Education Early Registration Form sa anumang pampublikong paaralan, na na-update noong Enero 15.

"Mahalaga ang maagang pagpaparehistro dahil makakatulong ito sa mga paaralan na malaman ang bilang ng mga mag-aaral na inaasahan para sa darating na school year at magplano kung sapat ba ang kanilang mga mapagkukunan," sabi ng DepEd kahapon.

Ayon sa DepEd Order 15, s. 2025, dapat lima taong gulang na ang bata sa Oktubre 31. Maaari ring tanggapin ang mga batang lima taong gulang mula Nobyembre 1 hanggang Disyembre 31 kung nakumpleto nila ang isang taon ng Early Childhood Development program sa rehistradong sentro na may sertipiko, o kung may ECD checklist assessment mula sa guro ng Kindergarten mula sa panahon ng pagpaparehistro hanggang unang linggo ng school year.

Hindi ito mandatoryo ngunit hinikayat ng DepEd ang mga pribadong paaralan na magsagawa rin nito.

Samantala, tinawag ni Education Secretary Sonny Angara ang whole-of-government approach upang tugunan ang learning crisis, batay sa Second Congressional Commission on Education (EDCOM 2) report na tinanggap ni Pangulong Marcos. Iginiit niya na hindi sapat ang DepEd lamang at kailangan ng koordinasyon sa CHED, TESDA, at Professional Regulation Commission para sa senior high school, technical-vocational pathways, at teacher education. Inirerekomenda rin ng report ang pagpapatibay ng inter-agency coordination para sa joint planning, aligned budgets, at shared accountability.

Gayunpaman, itinuro ng Alliance of Concerned Teachers (ACT) ang kakulangan sa silid-aralan bilang senyales ng pagpapabaya, na umabot sa 166,000 ngayon at maaaring umabot sa 230,000 sa 2028. Ayon kay ACT chairperson Ruby Bernardo, mas matindi ito sa Metro Manila, Regions 3, 4-A, at 7, na may 99 lamang na naitayong silid-aralan noong 2025.

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